ArchPup is minimalistic Puppy Linux variant, built using Arch Linux packages,
with pacman installed and configured as default package manager.
Combining speed and low resource requirements from Puppy Linux with this
powerful and efficient package manager, ArchPup provides a light-weight,
portable operating system and gives full control to the end user. Obviously
this OS would not be possible without Arch Linux developers and Mr. Barry Kauler,
so we owe them a big 'thank you'.
People behind ArchPup:
Developer: simargl
Contributors: mavrothal, stifiling
Ideas and suggestions: peebee, oui, darkcity

UPDATE: 12.12.2, January 9th, 2013
This release is made with two main goals: include linux-firmware into main iso in order to
achieve better support for wireless internet cards, and keep iso size below 80 MB.
Actually, latest ArchPup iso with size 78 MB is smaller than ever. To make this possible I
removed some applications (like pacmanxg) and unneeded files from /usr/lib/gconv and
/usr/share/i18n/charmaps. New terminal sakura which allows right click copy/paste was added
to replace urxvt. Main iso now comes with two sfs included archpup.sfs and adrv.sfs.
adrv.sfs contains all graphical applications and window manager related stuff, so it is
now easy to remaster and use language, DE, window manager... of your choice. Also, I want to
thank all users who posted comments on this forum, your feedback is greatly appreciated.

Release notes for ArchPup-12.12.1
Twenty days after first release, I am pleased to announce update for version 12.12,
which includes many bug fixes, together with some additional applications and scripts:
- added PacmanXG4 - graphical frontend for pacman,
- yaourt replaces packer (If you want to build packages from AUR, first run this in terminal: update-ca-certificates),
- notification support using xfce4-notifyd,
- added wvdial - a dialer program to connect to the Internet,
- lxtask replaces htop,
- fixed executing pinstall.sh and puninstall.sh scripts inside sfs module,
- help section with following topics explained: Install ArchPup to USB or HDD,
Manage packages with pacman, Using ArchPup specific scripts,
- changed user accounts, unprivileged user name is arch, read documentation
to find out user passwords
- arch2sfs and makesfs scripts, for easy sfs module creation,
- new logout dialog.

PS1: which files are to copy into a new remasterised version over the ones being in pup_ro2 to preserve the full functionality of the actual new stand of the dynamic menu of ArchPup?
PS2: what is to do to stick an icon more (for ex. browser icon) in the left bar in the remasterised version?
PS3: how to remove the moved squashfs-tools to main iso back to the tool sfs to let the main iso as smal as possible (alone Geany take a lot of MB before squashing! the place of development tools is not in the main ISO if you want to avoid that your very small puplet has to be preserved small! user can bind the development SFS with 2 hits on the SFS!)

PS1: which files are to copy into a new remasterised version over the ones being in pup_ro2 to preserve the full functionality of the actual new stand of the dynamic menu of ArchPup?
PS2: what is to do to stick an icon more (for ex. browser icon) in the left bar in the remasterised version?
PS3: how to remove the moved squashfs-tools to main iso back to the tool sfs to let the main iso as smal as possible (alone Geany take a lot of MB before squashing! the place of development tools is not in the main ISO if you want to avoid that your very small puplet has to be preserved small! user can bind the development SFS with 2 hits on the SFS!)

Just remove /root/.cache/menus, and openbox menu will recreate itself.
To add icons in launcher (tint2-svn), go to System->tint2->edit config file. Find launcher line, It looks like this, and add what you want.

squashfs-tools is only 80KB, and it has just one dependency lzo2 (110KB)
For files that belong to that package see /var/lib/spkg/installed/squashfs-tools/files.list, and
remove them manually or install my package manager. Geany is 1.1MB, there are probably
smaller text editors, but I really like geany (for text highlight etc.)

which files would be to erase to remake begin the installation of Cups completely new with pacman?

Next question:

how to introduce an commando line application installed with pacman in the thunar list of available applications to select to open a kind of file (especially mplayer2, it works really good without frontend! but it would be more confortable to hit on the icone of videos in thunar instead to enter the all commando line with the long name usually used for videos.. )

Just wanted you to know that I'm following your efforts closely, but don't have the skill set to be of any assistance. In fact, posting problems I might run into would probably just slow down its development.
From the numerous past threads, posts and efforts to merge the strengths of Puppy and ArchLinux, I would guess that I am not the only "watcher in the wings."

Same complaint as last version: there is no installer._________________What consenting adults do in their bedroom is none of your business so if you think there is something wrong with homosexuality and your bothered by it, then you're an idiot who needs to mind their own business.

I am also following your Archpup with great interest and have tried them all on my 10yr old Acer laptop.
Fantastic, especially 12.12 - absolutely superb.
Really fast, uses minimum resources, boots in no time and looks a million dollars, luvly Puppy.

I’m a novice user and have had difficulty with pwireless.
Me being dim, I’m sure. I did read the instructions but still no go.

However, it did occur to me to try to make an SFS of Frisbee or BK’s SNS
(simple network setup).

Needless to say, haven’t a clue about what to do, or what incredients are needed.

If you or someone knowledgable would be kind enough to make a wifi setup SFS for n00b’s, I would be more than greatful.
As I am sure, would be the many other silent observers, who like me are enthusiastic but confused by command-line.

ATM, posting from Magoo-v6, but would really like to get online via wifi with Archpup.

To install on hard disk or usb copy this 3 files: archpup-1212.sfs, initrd.gz, vmlinuz
to root or your partition, and run grub4dos bootloader config from menu.
Select you disk, then in options tick search only in this device press ok and that's it.

Tote wrote:

I agree! Same here, very impressed, but I don't know nearly enough to use it.

Just make some experiments, (first backup you savefile ). Simple example, for install and remove leafpad.

Code:

pacman -Syu
pacman -Sf leafpad
pacman -Rs leafpad

Arch has around 6000 packages in main repository and over 30000 in AUR, so everything you need will probably be there.

12.12 looks really nice and the archapps sfs is a nice addition.
The savefile setup works ok on removable media, though eventually you may want not to hardcode its path.

I should suggest once more to add aufs-utilities in the build. The developer says "These utilities are always necessary for aufs".
I also on aufs I noticed that your usbsave script removes the whiteout files. This I believe will result in deletions of files in lower branches not to be permanent/possible and may generate problems with the layers.

It would also appear that udev-175 is the one from 12.04 with the problematic hot-plug support, and as before removable media are not showing in pup-volume-monitor/thunar.

Hopefully v2 will address some of these for an even better ArchPup

PS. You may also want to post in the 12.04 thread about 12.12. Not everybody is scouting the forum index _________________Kids all over the world go around with an XO laptop. They deserve one puppy (or many) too

I've got it up and running with wifi again - easier second time round. But...

Savefile: I've found that I need to make a savefile and not bother making any changes first time - they don't get saved. I move the savefile to the Arch directory with the other files and reboot. After that any changes get saved (this is actually what I had to do with the previous version).
However either doing logout or reboot causes a freeze. I can force a restart and run pfix=fsck, and it saves the day, but I didn't get this behaviour previously.
EDIT 'shutdown' works correctly.

Still, it is interesting to mess with, and I am starting to get used to pacman.Last edited by Keef on Mon 17 Dec 2012, 19:07; edited 1 time in total

First thanks for you comment and for discovering problems with savefile on usb earlier in version 12.04.

mavrothal wrote:

PS. You may also want to post in the 12.04 thread about 12.12. Not everybody is scouting the forum index

Ok, I added link to this page on old thread.

mavrothal wrote:

I also on aufs I noticed that your usbsave script removes the whiteout files. This I believe will result in deletions of files in lower branches not to be permanent/possible and may generate problems with the layers.

Well I thought about this and because it's not really possible to remove files from squashfs image, they are just renamed to .wh.filename, decided to just delete this whiteout files, in pupmode 13 and when savefile is created in pupmode 5. It is possible to overwrite them, only not to remove them, because they can never be really deleted.

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